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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

For a new subject, I thought it would be interesting to introduce a few of my Tucson Artist friends! The following is a short Q&A with my friend Rameen Ahmed.

MBZ: Rameen and I met while working at Krikawa, a local indie jeweler here in Tucson- where we worked as goldsmiths together for a few months. We have kept in touch over the years and have been able to enjoy time together recently as roommates at the 2012 SNAG conference. I consider her to be a good friend, and a fine metalsmith- her designs are whimsical, architectural and modern. Here is her interview:

Me and Rameen at the SNAG conference in Scottsdale last spring

***************************************************************************MBZ:How would you describe what you do as an artist?RA:I take what I have learned in art and architecture and give it a 'wearable form'.

MBZ: how long have you been involved in this type of making? (how did you start?)RA: 10
years. Recent recollection of a long ago question, "What do you do
with dolls?" Answer, "Play with them!" Mystified and proceeded to take
apart my metal belt and making doll jewelry at age 7!!

MBZ: where are you located?( email if you want to share, or city/town that you live in)RA: Tucson, Arizona. rameen@rameenahmeddesigns.com

MBZ: what other ways do you market your work?RA: Trunk
Shows, Art Shows, Juried Submittals, Galleries, Membership(ADC, SNAG),
Online Membership (LinkedIn, FaceBook, Crafthaus), Snailmail
Postcards... working on making FB work page! (MBZ aside: Wow! that's great Rameen! you have to help me get more organized!)

MBZ: Rameen, do you have any sage advice for newcomers that you would like to share?
RA: Yes! Let your passion lead you...

MBZ: where do you envision your work going in the next year? (artistic direction)RA: Fearless deliberation, I hope!! By that I mean pushing ideas that are/have been percolating.

MBZ: anything
else you would like to share? (your choice-how we met? What you wish
for as a holiday gift? any good jokes? you can even put your
flickr/twitter/blog links here too)RA: One of the best parts of working
at Krikawa was connecting with you and other 'benchers'. I do
appreciate the opportunity to have improved my technical skills quite a
bit at the bench there. What else, let's see... I'm terrible at punch
lines! But, here's one of my favorite quotes from the Dilbert
Principle, "Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is
knowing which ones to keep."MBZ: I love Dilbert! Thanks Rameen! :-) Ciao, and May the Flux be with you! - Maureen

ps- yes, it was funny to work with someone who has a name that sounds like an echo of your own...Rameen, Maureen! LOL it's all good